Friday, December 9, 2011

2011-12-09 "Occupy Oakland & Organized Labor Plan to Shut Down Port; Blockades Planned at Every Major West Coast Port on Monday"
[http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/09/18702267.php]
Oakland, California -- Today, rank-and-file workers from the ILWU and Teamsters, local union leaders, veterans, and occupy organizers explained plans for the upcoming West Coast Port Shut Down on December 12 called for by the Occupy Oakland General Assembly.
Community pickets and mass mobilizations to blockade the ports are being organized by Occupy movements in San Diego, LA, Oakland, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver, and Houston. Occupy Anchorage, Occupy Denver, and Occupy Wall Street are targeting Goldman Sachs and Walmart on the 12th. Solidarity actions are being planned as far away as in Japan.
"Occupy Oakland called for this massive coordinated blockade as a way to strike back at the 1% after their attacks on the Occupy movement and their continued assault on working and poor people” said Boots Riley an organizer with Occupy Oakland. ”Our action is aimed directly at Wall Street on the Waterfront and is in solidarity with the struggles of port workers in LA and Longview, WA. ”
Longeshoreman in Longview are currently in a bitter fight with the multinational grain exporter EGT, and port truckers in LA are fighting to unionize against Goldman Sachs-owned SSA.
While the community pickets of the port are being organized by the Occupy Oakland Port Shutdown Committee, rank-and-file unionists have been actively involved in every level of the organizing.
"The rank and file of the ILWU I've talked to say there is no way they are going to cross a community picket line." said Anthony Lavierge, a member of ILWU Local 10. "When I'm working on the port, 90% of the truckers I talk to are enthusiastic."
Organizers of the port blockade see the actions planned for next Monday as an important next step for Occupy. In recent weeks, Occupy activists across the country have expanded far beyond encampments and are now targeting large financial institutions, fighting foreclosures, reclaiming public space, and marching on valuable sources of profit for the 1%.
“The December 12th port shutdown will be historic. In an unprecedented action we will bring the fight back to the 1% where they make a great deal of profit at the expense of the rest of 99%. We are part of a global movement seeking to take our lives back. In shutting down the ports we act in solidarity, not only with trade unionists under attack, but with the 89% of the working class with no trade union to represent them - the unemployed, the underemployed, the retiree.” said Mike King, an organizer with Occupy Oakland. “This coming Monday, port workers and all workers will stand with the 99%”.
Scott Olsen, the Iraq War veteran critically injured by police during a November 25 attack on Occupy Oakland, issued a statement declaring "I plan on standing tall again on December 12, and I look forward to standing with our longshoremen.” He went on to say, “United we are stronger. As you say in your union, an injury to one is an injury to all. The only ones who will tell you otherwise are those that want to continue profiting off your backs."
In Oakland, marches to the port will begin at 5.30am at West Oakland BART. At 3pm, there will be a rally 14th and Broadway, followed by a 4pm sharp march to the port. A 5pm march to the port will leave from West Oakland BART.

2011-12-09 "Occupy Oakland West Coast Port Blockade Press Conference, 12/09/11: video" by Dave Id
[http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/09/18702267.php]
Following police repression of the Occupy movement across the country
as well as the successful blockade of the Port of Oakland during the
November 2nd General Strike, the Occupy Oakland General Assembly issued a
call to shut down all West Coast Ports on December 12th. This Monday
"Wall Street on the Waterfront" will be confronted with coordinated port
blockades in San Diego, LA, Oakland, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle,
Vancouver, and Houston. The same day, Occupy Anchorage, Occupy Denver,
and Occupy Wall Street will be targeting Goldman Sachs and Walmart.
Local organizers of the West Coast Port Blockade held a press conference
just outside the Port of Oakland at Jack London Square on December 9th
to announce the reasoning behind and the plans for the mass
demonstrations in Oakland.
Speakers at the press conference were Tim Simmons of Occupy Oakland;
Boots Riley of Occupy Oakland, The Coup, and Street Sweeper Social Club;
Betty Olson-Jones of the Oakland Education Association; Clarence Thomas
of the ILWU and the Million Worker March; Mike King of Occupy Oakland;
Jenna Woloshyn of Teamsters Local 70; Kimberly Rojas, Oakland Branch
President of the National Postal Mail Handlers Union; Eddie Falcon of
Iraq Veterans Against the War; Steve Zeltzer of the Committee to Defend
the ILWU; and Bob Mandel of the Oakland Education Association.
(video 44:38)

No comments:

Post a Comment

Northbay Uprising Radio is broadcast live Thursdays 3 to 6PM [Pacific time] in Vallejo at 89.5FM KZCT, online at Ozcatradio.com, providing music, news and culture to a multi-cultural amphitheater of minds.Email: northbayuprising @ gmail.comTwitter: @NBUradio

Attention:Unless otherwise noted, all content posted on this site is edited and/or authored by the "Northbay Uprising collective", for the express purpose of journalism. Other content provided under "Title 17 U.S.C. § 107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use" which can be viewed on the About page)The act of providing hyperlinks, as an expression of journalism, is to research and collect verifiable information, and is not to endorse the "veracity of truths" or political-positions produced by the sources.

Indybay Newswire

Total Pageviews

The act of collecting articles and hyperlinks, as an expression of journalism, is to research and provide verifiable information, and does not constitute an endorsement of the "veracity of truths" or political-positions produced by the sources.

USA Federal Constitution, 1st Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article 19: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.